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Table 2 Unadjusted proportion of participants consuming breakfast or plain water daily stratified by variables of interest

From: Changes in breakfast and water consumption among adolescents in Canada: examining the impact of COVID-19 in worsening inequity

Group

Breakfast Consumption

(N = 7,296)

Water Consumption

(N = 7,488)

 

Y8 n (%)

Y9 n (%)

Y8 n (%)

Y9 n (%)

Sex

    

Female

2,143 (51.3)

1,969 (47.1)

3,570 (83.4)

3,808 (89.0)

Male

1,997 (64.1)

1,870 (60.0)

2,585 (80.6)

2,870 (89.4)

Race/Ethnicity

    

Asian

307 (51.9)

302 (51.1)

539 (86.8)

570 (91.8)

Black

37 (41.6)

35 (39.3)

71 (78.9)

69 (76.7)

Latin

67 (58.8)

64 (56.1)

103 (85.1)

110 (90.9)

White

3,338 (58.8)

3,041 (46.4)

4,738 (81.9)

5,172 (89.4)

Other

391 (47.2)

397 (47.9)

704 (80.9)

757 (87.0)

Relative SES

    

More Comfortable

1,126 (58.4)

1,069 (55.4)

1637 (82.3)

1772 (89.0)

As Comfortable

2,812 (57.6)

2,587 (53.0)

4118 (82.4)

4472 (89.5)

Less Comfortable

202 (41.6)

183 (37.7)

400 (80.0)

434 (86.8)

  1. Note SES = Socioeconomic status. Data are pairwise complete used for modelling analyses. All percentages are the number of respondents indicating they engaged in daily breakfast and water consumption stratified by group